When was Lord George Gordon Byron born?
Lord George Gordon Byron and the Romantic Poets

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Emma Montgomery
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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1788
1824
36
1820
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What type of poet was Byron?
Modernist
Renaissance
Romantic
Metaphysical
Answer explanation
Byron, whose full name is George Gordon Byron, was a key figure in the Romantic Movement, not in Modernist, Renaissance, or Metaphysical. Romantic poets emphasized emotion, imagination, and appreciation of nature, which are all themes prevalent in Byron's work.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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How was Lord George Gordon Byron described by one of his lovers?
Boring and unattractive
Scandalous and immoral
Intelligent and charming
Mad, bad, and dangerous to know
Answer explanation
The phrase 'Mad, bad and dangerous to know' was notably used by Lady Caroline Lamb to describe Lord Byron, making it the correct answer. The other options don't fit as accurately with Byron's historical reputation, which was characterized by his emotional intensity and controversial lifestyle.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Who was one of Lord George Gordon Byron's lovers?
Lady Frances Wedderburn Webster
Duke of Wellington
Lady Katherine De Burgh
Francis Drake
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How long did Lord George Gordon Byron's relationship with Lady Frances Wedderburn Webster last?
A few weeks
Several years
Several months
A few days
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Who did Lady Frances Wedderburn Webster have a scandalous affair with after her relationship with Lord George Gordon Byron ended?
Duke of Wellington
Lord George Gordon Byron
Lord Byron's wife
William Blake
Answer explanation
The correct answer is Duke of Wellington. Lady Frances Wedderburn Webster was romantically involved with Lord George Gordon Byron, a famous British poet. However, after their relationship ended, she had a scandalous affair with the Duke of Wellington, thus making Duke of Wellington the correct answer.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What feelings are expressed by Lord George Gordon Byron in the poem 'When We Two Parted'?
Joy, excitement, and relief
Loss, bitterness, and anger
Indifference, acceptance, and forgiveness
Confusion, fear, and sadness
Answer explanation
In 'When We Two Parted', Lord Byron expresses feelings of loss, bitterness, and anger. The poem's tone and language clearly reflect these emotions, making it evident that the correct choice is 'Loss, bitterness, and anger'. The other options such as joy, excitement, or relief are not evident in the piece, making them incorrect.
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